Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy uses a concentration of your own platelets — drawn from a small blood sample and processed to isolate the growth factors — to stimulate collagen production, accelerate tissue repair, and improve skin quality. No foreign substances. No synthetic fillers. Your biology, amplified.
Platelets are the blood cells responsible for clotting and healing. They contain concentrated growth factors — proteins that signal tissue repair and regeneration. When PRP is prepared and applied or injected into target areas, these growth factors stimulate the local production of collagen and elastin, accelerate cellular turnover, and improve tissue quality.
Because PRP is derived from your own blood, there is no risk of allergic reaction or rejection. It represents one of the most biocompatible approaches in aesthetic medicine. PRP is particularly effective when combined with microneedling or other treatments that create controlled channels for deeper delivery of the growth factors.
Most patients see progressive improvement across a series of 3–4 treatments spaced 4–6 weeks apart. Results continue to develop over 3–6 months as collagen remodeling progresses. Many patients opt for maintenance treatments 1–2 times per year to sustain results.
A small blood sample is drawn — similar to a routine lab draw. The amount needed is minimal.
The sample is centrifuged to separate and concentrate the platelet-rich plasma from other blood components.
PRP is applied topically, injected, or delivered via microneedling channels depending on the treatment protocol and goals.
Mild redness and swelling for 24–48 hours. Most patients return to normal activities the same day or next day.
Book a consultation at medAge. We'll assess your skin, discuss the best delivery method for your goals, and explain what a realistic PRP protocol looks like for your specific concerns.
$75 new patient deposit · applied toward your first treatment
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